The Chester County Library will present a workshop and Q&A sessions about downsizing on May 18, June 3 and August 4 at 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. We have a realtor, a downsizer, a stager, and a retirement community to help you through the process. We'll talk about the many aspects of the process: How do I know if I'm ready to downsize?

Wander cool, shady groves, and enjoy evenings under the stars filled with music. Beginning July 1, Nightscape: A Light and Sound Experience awaits, offering never-before-seen views of the Gardens at night.

WHAT: USTA League Tennis is open in Delaware. Summer is a great time to get out the racquet, shoes and balls and head to a local tennis court and be part of a fun, social and healthy activity. The USTA offers a wide variety of competitive tennis programs available for members of all ages.
WHEN: Registration for USTA League Team Tennis is open
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The Sixties! Winds of Change: CCHS aims to inform, inspire and forge identity among those who experience its exhibitions. This installation, initiated by community interest, will use original objects, photographs, documents and oral histories to inspire our visitors.

Starting Feb. 7, join us at The Franklin Institute to enjoy the world’s largest gallery of LEGO® art! This art gallery features over 100 LEGO creations made from more than a million LEGO bricks, all from the mind of famed contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya. This collection of sculptures includes a variety of Sawaya’s original concepts as well as a 20-foot-long Tyrannosaurus...

Philadelphia Zoo invites visitors to experience an unconventional new art exhibit with the debut of "Second Nature," Saturday, April 11, 2015. Second Nature features artists from all over the world as they recycle, reuse and re-purpose everyday materials into amazing works of animal-inspired sculptures. Cardboard boxes, plastic bottles and rusty saw blades are just a few of the...

Experience the slimiest, stinkiest and downright yuckiest creatures on earth in Animal Grossology at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. Based on the best-selling children’s book series Grossology by Sylvia Branzei, this exhibit oozes with disgusting science and entertaining hands-on learning games. Find out why the dung beetle is called nature’s pooper scooper,...

Plan-ta-shun is an installation by contemporary artist Colin Quashie that uses the language and imagery of marketing and mass media to lampoon racist historical norms and challenge contemporary racial and social constructs. Quashie compels the viewer to become the participant in the difficult conversations regarding race, power and identity. Art is his op-ed.

The Forensic Sciences Summer Camp, directed by Joe Kulkosky, Ph.D., chair of the College’s biology department, will be once again offering the unique opportunity to students grades 5-12 this summer to participate in a week-long summer camp with immersion into the Forensic Sciences. Presented during the months of July and August, the camp will expand this year to five, one-week sessions...